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Category: Pet Emergencies

How to Take Care of Your Pet After an Emergency

Pet Emergency

Veterinary emergencies can be traumatic and exhausting for all parties involved. At BrightCare Emergency Animal Care, we understand how scary the fear of losing a pet can be, but we also want to remind our pet owners that there’s still a lot of work to be done even after seeing an emergency vet. Your veterinarian […]

Pet Emergency Clinic Tips: When Should I Take My Dog or Cat to the ER?

Pet emergency clinic

When it comes to your pet getting injured or sick, how can you tell if it is an emergency that requires an immediate visit to an emergency pet hospital? Without knowing how much pain or discomfort your pet is in, it can be hard to tell how significant the problem is. At BrightCare Animal ER, […]

How to Induce Vomiting Before Going to a Dog Emergency Hospital?

How to Induce Vomiting in a Dog Emergency Hospital

We continue to cover the various situations making pet owners locate a dog emergency hospital for professional treatment. A common situation we face as an emergency veterinarian center is helping patients expel a foreign body or harmful substance from their system. Owners of cats and dogs might find themselves locking away household cleaning materials or […]

Leaving Your Pet Overnight at a 24 Hour Emergency Vet

There is nothing nice about a veterinary emergency. Everyone is alarmed, your pet’s life is at risk, you are worried, the specialized team works against the clock to save a life. The only good thing is when the staff walks out and tells you everything is fine, and you can soon take your pet back […]

An Emergency Vet Helps You Identify Types of Seizures

The last time we met here in our Blog, our emergency vet discussed some vital information on how to help your dog if they have a seizure at home. Some key points to carry on from that discussion are: Seizures are usually the result of neurological complications and other physiological health problems. Your pet’s recovery […]

Emergency Veterinarian Shares Tips to Help With Seizures

Veterinary emergencies always make pet owners feel much anxiety. However, you may not always be able to consult with an emergency veterinarian immediately, or you may have to manage chronic symptoms from your pet’s neurological conditions. Seizures are, unfortunately, a recurring symptom from several neurological and physiological health problems suffered by household animals such as […]

Emergency Vet Tips: Transporting Your Pet During an Emergency

As an emergency vet, Dr. Fazeli, and the rest of the team here at Brightcare Veterinary Group Animal Emergency Room would like to share some tips on how pet owners can transport their beloved pets during an emergency. Unfortunately, there aren’t any centralized animal ambulance services like 911 Emergency services for humans. When there is […]

Getting Treatment with an Emergency Veterinarian

Why Call an Emergency Veterinarian

BrightCare is proud to offer you the expertise of an emergency veterinarian here in Orange County. Because animals can’t talk to us with words, it can sometimes be challenging to determine what they need. It can also be difficult to determine if they need emergency veterinary care or wait for a regular vet appointment. To […]

COVID-19 Alert

BrightCare Veterinary Group takes the safety of our staff and clients very seriously. We continue to monitor the changes related to COVID-19.

BrightCare has enacted specific protocols as recommended by the CDC in order to stay open as an essential business for our community.

• Only essential staff are allowed in the building as our lobby is closed to clients.
• Our facility has enacted curbside check in and check out. Please call 949-716-9270 upon arrival. Inform the staff of the make, model, and color of your vehicle.
• Wait in your vehicle as a staff member will be out to come get your pet. Continue to stay in your vehicle until you are instructed further.
• All persons entering our facility are required to wear a face covering.
• Maintain social distancing guidelines of 6 feet when able.
• If you are sick, we request that another individual bring your pet for you. Our staff members can communicate with you via phone and email.

Thank you for your patience during this unprecedented time.